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==Music Background==
==Music Background==
He is the pioneer and architect behind [[.MUSIC]], the community-based [[TLD]] name and industry standard for official music websites. Its specialized web address enhance a brand's visibility online.<ref> [http://music.us/constantine_george_roussos.htm Music.us]</ref> Prior to launching [[.MUSIC]] he had been involved in the music industry for about a decade. He has been a super-affiliate of brands that include Sony Music, BMG Music, [[Apple]], [[Amazon]], [[Ticketmaster]], Live Nation, [[Napster]], [[Rhapsody]] and Guitar Center. He has also engineered and produced music records with artists such as Katie Quinlan, Some Change from Us, A Pigeon's Rhythm, A Family of Snail, and David Silverman. He is, himself, a musician and singer-songwriter.<ref>[http://musicmusic.com/constantine-roussos-2.html musicmusic.com]</ref>
He is the pioneer and architect behind [[.MUSIC]], the community-based [[TLD]] name and industry standard for official music websites. Its specialized web address enhances a brand's visibility online.<ref> [http://music.us/constantine_george_roussos.htm Music.us]</ref> Prior to launching [[.MUSIC]] he had been involved in the music industry for about a decade. He has been a super-affiliate of brands that include Sony Music, BMG Music, [[Apple]], [[Amazon]], [[Ticketmaster]], Live Nation, [[Napster]], [[Rhapsody]] and Guitar Center. He has also engineered and produced music records with artists such as Katie Quinlan, Some Change from Us, A Pigeon's Rhythm, A Family of Snail, and David Silverman. He is, himself, a musician and singer-songwriter.<ref>[http://musicmusic.com/constantine-roussos-2.html musicmusic.com]</ref>


==Career History==
==Career History==

Revision as of 22:12, 12 January 2011

Country: USA
Website:

   [Constantine Roussos Constantine Roussos]

LinkedIn:    [cambler Constantine Roussos]

Constantine Roussos is the Founder & CEO at .MUSIC, a TLD Name Extension Web Address. He is also the Founder & CEO at Music.us and Music.mobi, CEO at CGR Ecommerce Ltd, co-Founder of Uni-Kit / 123Refills.com, and owner of Roussos Group of companies.[1]

He has also been an active ICANN community participant in regards to the launch of new TLDs, Internationalized Domain Names and ICANN-policy-making.

Constantine also is the founder and editor of SEO.tv, an online marketing, branding and web development company, with clients such as UFC champion Chuck Liddel.

Education and Public Speaking

Russos has an Executive Education degree from Harvard Business School and an MBA from Pepperdine University. He has also studied Music Business at the University of California, Los Angeles, and Professional Music at the Musician's Institute, Hollywood.

Constantine Russos has spoken at Harvard Business School, USC, UCLA, NYU, Georgetown University, Pepperdine University, ICANN, Social Media Week, CMJ, Future of Music Coalition Summit, Popkomm and San Francisco Music Tech. He has also received numerous awards, including “Top Business Plan” at USC’s Entrepreneur Program.[2]

Music Background

He is the pioneer and architect behind .MUSIC, the community-based TLD name and industry standard for official music websites. Its specialized web address enhances a brand's visibility online.[3] Prior to launching .MUSIC he had been involved in the music industry for about a decade. He has been a super-affiliate of brands that include Sony Music, BMG Music, Apple, Amazon, Ticketmaster, Live Nation, Napster, Rhapsody and Guitar Center. He has also engineered and produced music records with artists such as Katie Quinlan, Some Change from Us, A Pigeon's Rhythm, A Family of Snail, and David Silverman. He is, himself, a musician and singer-songwriter.[4]

Career History

Owner, Roussos Group of Companies, 2007-Present.

Founder & CEO, .MUSIC, 2004-Present.

Founder & CEO, Music.us / Music.mobi, 2002-Present.

Co-Founder , Uni-Kit / 123Refills.com, 2001-Present.

CEO, CGR Ecommerce Ltd., 2000-Present.


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